All you need is : A ps2 Mcboot 1.8 installed...click on read more to see the tutorial
step 1 : Download this Open Ps2 Loader.
step 2 : Download this USBextreme
step 3 : Put Your Ps2 DVD into the dvdrom.
step 4 : Open USBextreme
step 5 : Select Your Dvdrom e.g J
step 6 : Select Media Type DVD (if you want to play a CD ps2 game then select CD)
Step 7 : Select Your Hard Drive Letter..... e.g D: (select the one in which you have free space)
step 8 : Enter Your Game Name.
step 9 : Click On Start....and wait until it completes.
step 10 : Open Your Disk Drive in which you have copied e.g D:
Now you will have files like the following
Copy all files to your usb.
then copy open ps2 loader.elf file to the usb.
plug in usb into ps2 and go to ulaunch elf
go to file manager then Mass...
now move to the openps2loader.elf and press X
Now wait a little and your game will be previewed in the ps2loader game list.
Press X and There You Go .....
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Thursday, 16 September 2010
Play games from usb pen drive or hdd on ps2
Labels:
Tutorials
Wednesday, 1 September 2010
Snes Collection For Ps2
Snes Emu For Ps2 HDD2 Edition.......Download here
Snes Emu For Ps2 Hdd Edition......Download here
Snes Emu For Ps2 USB EDITION.....Download here
Labels:
Emulators
Jum52 Emulator
Jum52 is a cross-platform Atari 5200 emulator. It is available in MSDOS, Windows, Playstation 2, PSP, Mac, BeOS and QNX versions.
Labels:
Emulators
Colem Emulator
This is my PS2 port of the "COLEM" Colecovision emulator.
It has been tested with many game images and almost all run fine.
I'd say about 90% of the games are playable. Those that aren't
usually rely on a special controller (trackball etc), about which I
haven't been able to find any useful info.
It has been tested with many game images and almost all run fine.
I'd say about 90% of the games are playable. Those that aren't
usually rely on a special controller (trackball etc), about which I
haven't been able to find any useful info.
Labels:
Emulators
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